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VOLUME 22 , ' TOLEDO, LINCOLN COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1914. ' "." RUMBERsT"
CC TNTV NPAQ cws ()f cach Community Gathered each"
tlli I h week by Our Rustling Associate Editors-
Newport
Sunday was a live day in our city
for candidates. Henry Howell and O.
B. McCluskey are candidates tor re
eloctlon on the Republican ticket.
Tbo former for Clerk and the latter
tor Treasurer. 0. V. Hurt, who is a
candidate on the Republican ticket for
Commissioner, and Robert Miller can
didate for County Judge on the Re
publican ticket, and Judge' Fogarty,
present Incumbent, and candidate for
of County Judge, on the Democratic
illcket, were in town. As were bIbo
Derrick, the veteran County Surveyor,
. candidate on the Democratic ticket
again for re-election without opposi
tion, and Superintendent R. P. Ooin
were also visitors. Messrs. Goln,
Howell and McCluskey were on their
way home after attending a grange
picnic at Rose Lodge. At the picnic
were' other candidates. Mrs. George
Echenck, candidate on the Democratic
ticket tor Clerk, and Cbes Morrison,
Democratic candidate for Sheriff.
These gentlemen speak in the highest
terms of the kindness and hospltllity
ot the people of that community. The
dinner was the kind rural neighbor
hood always prepares. The tables
literally groaned beneath a load of
good things. About 200 persons par
took of the feast and enjoyed It to the
fullest extent. A neighborhood fair
was held at the same time, having on
display a great varioty of the produc
tions of that part of tire county. It
was all very good ana reflected credit
on those who produced it. A very in
teresting program was rendered and a
number of speeches were made and
some songs were sung. A number of
the candidates made short talks.
Road Master Beezley and James Der
rick have just completed surveying
and locating the road on the north
aide of Beaver creek from Ona to the
beach, a distance of four miles, at the
cost of about $1,000 per mile. This Is
an important piece ot road and will
open the way for the people of that
auction to market their products. By
good judgment and economic manage
ment the good roads question can be
easily settled. We don't want any
bonding or a great outlay of money.
On the Big Elk the people have built
some of the best roads in the county.
This was done mainly by taxing them
selves. This is also true of the road
on the Yachats. There the people
have bnilt five miles of road through
the worst creek bottom and have grav
eled it and now It Is ona ot the best
pieces of road in the county. The
people did it by taxing themselves.
The county has about 28 road super
visors and they get 92.60 per day. I
don't see why these supervisors with
Uie aid of the county surveyor cannot
Dandle the roads of the county with
out the aid of a roaoj master. It pays
to practice economy.
The Awaneda cama in Sunday with
a full cargo of freight, bringing two
boilers, one for the heating plant of
the High School and the other for the
aawmill at Toledo.
The body of Miss Jean St-armun,
who was drowned in the 81uslaw river
September 20th, will be brought to
. '.Newport Wednesday evening on the
train and the funeral services will
take place Thursday at 2 o'clock p. m.
at the Presbyterian church. Rev. j.
.j. T. Hurd will officiate. The Internment
.will take place at Eureka Cemetery.
J. C. Dixon and wife of Elk City
came to Newport to spend a few
days for the benefit of his health. He
has been suffering from an attack of
Inflammatory rheumatism.
horses a few days ago,
Game Warden Bryan has been seen
here quite often during the past two
weeks.
Pete and Horace Spencer are doing
lots of work on their homesteads. .
E. M. Beals has been plowing and
making fence.
C. E. Cams and Alex Brown ot
Wren were over on Fall creek last
week.
The stork visited the home ot Price
Hunter and left them a nine pound
boy.
Otto Dleckhoff has his potat) crop
about harvested. .
by. Mrs. Kessi is also trying
to Introduce some new ideas in
Ona
THE VOTE PIANO CONTEST
Mrs. R. Hinton won the 1st weekly
to this locality such an the rn- 1 prize at Wa & Hughes'
to mis tocaiuy, sucn as me re- this week, Mrs. G. l. McCaulou, 2d.
1 1 1 1 1 Tll T"H T 1 VI , 1 II Til ATI aa Q IT1UI. .nH HI i .. mi V. .. . 1. . . . m.
ness for the Stay at home help- ivote n the p!ano contest Is as follows: 1 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
ful sort of woman there is noth-i"' "HWton iS'5J Of R. H. Howell, County Clerk of
ing more entertaining than ' mLb muCLi "O Lincoln county, Oregon, showing tl.e
. .... l bmiuuul ui i: lnuiiH uuuwhu iiv Liit-t
Officials' Semi-
Annual Report
Mrs. L. M. Commons was a Bay
View visitor Tuesday,
Miss Lois Obmart left for her home
in Salem Friday.
Sam Smith of South Beach was in
Uhis vicinity Monday.
Lloyd Commons brought in a load
of woven wire fencing for George
Selby Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Ohmart, who
spent the Summer in Salem, returned
to their home in this place Thursday
evening.
S. C. Denny and son. Earl, returned
to their home Tuesday, from Albany.
A party was given at the Lissy ranch
Saturday evening. A delicious lunch-
'eon was served after the evening was
spent in playing cards and dancing.
AH departed at midnight declaring
they had had a most enjoyable time.
Our school was closed last week on
account of the illness of the teacher,
Mrs. J. R. Coovert.
Died It Is with extreme sorrow
that we are again called upon to part
with a dear friend and . neighbor.
The grim reaper has broken happy
family ties and taken from our midst
one who was loved by the entire com
munity. Martha Pink Frazer was born
near McCoy, Oregon, November 26th,
1868. At her home October 30, 1895
she was united in marriage to C.
Samuel Denny. To this anion three
children were born, one child, a daugh
ter, having proceeded Mrs. Denny to
tne great beyond. Those surviving
are Lets and Earl. Mrs. Denny had
been in ill health for a numtxv of
years. About a year ago she began
to show the constant strain ot 111
health and friends and family had
grave fears for her recovery. A few
weeks ago, when It was seen she must
be near expert advice, Mrs. Denny
went to Albany where part of her fam
ily live. Everything that loving care
could give was her s, but the fragile
body could no longer enditre the con
flict Friday evening, September 25,
1914, Mrs. Denny peacefully passed
away and was laid to rest at Man
mouth, Oregon, September 27th. To
know Mrs. Denny was to love her.
She was generous, kind. Interested in
the children and their school work and
always sympathetic. We feel that
with her passing we have indeed been
bereft of one whose Dlace cannot ba
Lrefllled and the memory of her quiet.
sweet, unpretentious life will live with
us and be an inspiration long after the
mortal remains have crumbled to dust.
poultry. A' fact which the men .Mrs. h. Norgaard 12,106
folks should not overlook, but ,M1" D-y Duel io455
cutuuiaco ujr unit? uccua ui iu .
some genuine appreciation opJft; g gJS; gg
portunely given would flea Miss Rose Conlbear 2,870
avert life-long grievances. Mrs. Van Boone.. .: 2,456
T. J. Buford of Salem and son, i Mrs; T- 5w"n 26
Guv of Eastern Oreeon. arrived i .c.k!y DeTola ?.?!
r v. . r 1 :". Li. nmerson z.izo jUBirB rniirt
last week by team tO begin op- Miss Queen 'Freeman 2 070 fiheriff. Tsalarv
i , ,.,.,... !uio. n.i.u onerin s salary
unuuuo vii uiTj uuuicisicaua ac "" nucwi uaimtsr ,uoo
lected by Mr. Bvford and son, !Mr8 iallle .ibo
Jav last Sun.Pi.1 Jav ulll nr. ?v!nth Day Adventlst Church 2.160
jay, last aufiiKw , jay win ar- w,,... of woodrmft stqk
rive later. 1 ea comers are 1 ( The 1st weekiv nri2B thi. Ak ...
gladly welcomed. Mr. Buford,
from varied exneriftnc in.
derstands and has a ready wit
for a struggling community like
this. From such timber has
the bulwarks of our great com
monwealth been builded as a
reward for letting "patience
have its perfect work." "He
who laughs last, laughs best."
Oysterville
Mrs. Alice Jackson cama In Thurs
day evening for a visit with her sister,
Mrs. T. Dowling.
Mr. and Mrs. Follett of Eddvvills
spent Sunday with their son, Deb, at
the M. G. Shermer home.
Mrs. Bowers of Halsey Is vlsitlnp In
the V. D. Boone home.
J. Vlgars was a Tu:edo cfeller Tues
day morning.
Mrs. C. A. Hath has been on the sick
list. She is improving slowly.
Thos. Barker has been on t,'i9 crip
pled list, having a couple ot rlt.s
broken by being struck by a limb
while cutting wood.
Wm. Fey arrived from Idaho Wed
nesday evening and will flsli this sea
son foT V. D. Uoone.
Dr. D. A. Mclntyre and A. Wam
liaoli loft for Portland Thursday morning.
Fall Creek
W. E. ErncBt of Alsea has been haul
ing lumber for N. P. Parr's new house.
J. W. llrnnnnn Is building a new
bungalow, 20x40. He Is going to give
a dunce when it is completed.
Ben Nix Is going to move down near
Portland. Wo lint 8 to see him leave
as we need him here on the Creek.
Clair Trenhotm has been doing some
Rnnd work on the roads. We hope he
will come up Fall creek.
D. M. and T. J. Cams Imvo Just got
home from a trip to WaUlport. Thoy
any ovorytlilng Is lively at WaUlport.
T. J. says he Is going back In a few
days. We wish him good luck.
I' IX Cams and his old dog, Dick,
got a big wild cat a tow days ago.
Kurl O'Hrlen makes his regular trips
down after the mall.
James O'Brien of Portland Is coming
over on his plane for bis fail vacation.
He will spend a part or his time on
"Paradise" hunting as the hunting up
there Is good this Fall.
Carlo Mlnottl bought a team ot
er Beaver
Mr. ftnd Mra Allnlnh PatjinAn MJ
children visited at tne FriU Fallman
rancn tsunaay.
MISS AllPA Hl,ntatl'1fa anil tl.M
Huntsucker visited at J. M. Bowers'
ounaay.
I. N. HftWAtt ( KnltHln. AAt.
- - .w w . a. ... a u ,uur
tion to his house.
Little Kenneth HnntaiiMraf, h.i ham
quite sick for the past week.
A. Peterson and son. Pntsr maiia
trip to Toledo Monday.
Mrs. O. E. Lewis called on Mrs. J.
M. Bowers Tuesday.
Mrs. J. M. Bowers visited at the G.
E. Lewis ranch Wednesday.
Fiegles Creek
Red shirts are in vogue in
point of fact, are quite the rage
but not the red rage.
Z. Kessi made a trip to Mon
mouth, going via Kings Valley,
and back by Corvallls.
Frank Mulvany went to Tole
do as a witness for Rankin and
Walker, who are commuting on
their homesteads.
George Darting has Just re
turned from Southern Oregon.
We Judge by the manner in
which he sailsd Into making
roads that eld Fleglcs creek
looks good to him.
Messrs. Rankin and Walker
are visiting the Boles' at Cor
vallls. Kskolt Dartiiig is hauling
Winter supplies from Summit.
A friend from California has
been vlsltlnp Fred SchoddW
ind George Titus. Mr. Sched
dler accompanied him to the
Volley.
Storm Strouta and family
of Summit accompanied by Mr.
Winkler of Nashville have been
visiting at the Dartlngs.
Mrs. Zeb Kessi Is making con
siderable progress with her poul
tryindustry. Buff Orpington
ducks and Rhode Island Red
chickens are her particular hob-
42-plece dinner set.
prize will be a fine one.
Next week's
Glen
we w
,636
111 give
Mrs. B. P. Wiley and father, J. P.
Murphy, arrived In from Salem Tues
day. Mm. Wllav rnlnv in as,, la n
. O - "O w w.w WM
her homestead.
A number of the young men from
this vicinity went to the dance given
at Mr. and Mrs. Grant's at Harlan last
P All . - M A.
riiua. mi rcpvrb hub lime. - una muD.cn, ienin ZB II.,
Jesse Davenport returned from the .width t ft, top and side curtains, glass
Valley last week. cabin, equipped with 12-h. p. Fair-
Mrs. J. W. Davenport and children 1 banks-Morse engine, life preservers,
ana Mr. ana Mrs. s. j. Stewart sent . wnisue ana all equipment nee
lasi wees at seal hocks.
PIANO CONTEST AT CASTEEL'3
1 The following Is a list of the candi
dates and their vote at Casteel's, Y.l-aulna:
Mrs. W. Weber
Alice Backus
Mae Adam
Florence Dowllnc
R. V. Hanlon
Thelma Hoenein
Mrs. A. Horn
Kate Lyons
Mrs. F. Gee
Mrs. Joe Lissey
Mrs. J. C. Huntsucker.
The following vkaIi
with each pound ot Coffee, 1000 votes
The Silver Set Is to be given next
week. U E. Caiteel A Co.
LAUNCH fob nil r
This is a One launch, lengtn 28 ft.,
County Court of said county, for whnt
anowea, amount ot warrants drawn
and the amount outstanding October
1st, 1914:
Claims allowed A
On what account warrants drawn
County Court and Com
missioners $1186.76
circuit court 984.10
Justice Court 327.44
Sheriff's salary 900.00
Clerk and deputy's salary. . 1074.65
Health Officer 111.00
Salary of Treasurer 399.99
Fees for Coroner and iurora . . 47. HK
Salary ot School Supt. and
supervisor 782.60
Salary Assessor and deputies 1774.00
Salary Tax Collectors R10. 26
Rebate of taxes 44.94
Books, stationery, prlutlng, pos
tage, telephone and express 1428.69
Janitor, lights, water, fuel,
furniture and repairs.. .
Jail and prisoners
Care of poor..-.
State Library fund
County Fair
Bridges, on General fund..
linages, on special fund..
Fire Patrol 24.89 1
City of Newport 189.15 I
City of Toledo 4.20
City of Waldport 7.90
Port of Newport 63.9 j
Port of Toledo 333.67
Port of Alsea 326.44
Fines Fund 25.00 !
Road Districts (Special Tax) M
1.... 63.89 2.... 162.11 1
3.... 13.78 4.... 203.07 ' ',
6-... 65-07 6.... 1.310.93
7.... 652.82 8.... 155.66
25.08 10.... 340.78 1
11.... 601.06 12.... 2.70 1
13.... 328.82 14.... 134.74
15.... 1196.43 16.... 67.51 j
17.... 211.35 18.... 275.94
19.... 1169.91 20.... 205.30
21.... 83.60 22.... 2.64 4
23.... 40.94
Road Districts (Road and Bridge)
76,612
45.0S1
40,711
28.939
27,370
13.140
17.240
11.100 IPorrl..'
5.040 I Elections
ifiit, j Rcaln bountv
Roads, on General fund.
Roads, on Special fund..
Widows pensions
Salary ot Surveyor and deputy
Salary and expenses of Road
Master... ,
High School
Fire natrol
Weights and Measures
Escheats
WHAT THE 8TATUTE SAYS :
Elk City. Or, Oct 6. 1914.
Editor .Leader: There appears to
be considerable dissatisfaction among
the voters of the county In regard to
the expense for clerk hire for some of
our county officials. The blame has
been laid at the door ot the County
uran.
BETTER BABIES CONTEST
In March, 1913, The Woman's
Home Companion started,
through their magazine, a em
it appear, to me that if there tal" .A"Tf ,7
blame to be attached that the people ,rrePared a standard of weight.
Will nntnA in trxw a shaas , iru. mPARIirft nnrl toot a fnr tha nni..
- wum.v vi. IL. lUB
ssary to pass government Inspection.
A bargain at $360. Call at R. A.
Anderson's Boat Works and see fur
yourself.
, 629.12
205.64
1064.67
208.00
, 125.00
1.60
11,260.95
75.00
1121.03
69.00
428.16
33653.18
694.00
727.26
656.63
965.00
143.48
163.50
1539.72
Total (63,091.59
Less the amount drawn on
Special and Escheat fund.. 46,343.85
Leaving the amount of.. $16,747.74
SUMMARY
April 1st. 1914. Warrants out
standing and unpaid, Includ
ing Interest thereon.... $87,464.40
Warrants issued on County
fund since April 1, 1914.. 16.747.74
statute says: "It shall be unlawful for
any tax to be levied, proposed or adop
ted, for any county, unless an estimate
shall have first been made of the
amount of money proposed to be
raised by taxation for the ensuing
year and such estlmatn nnhllnhH .ml
opportunity for a full and complete dis
cussion thereof allowed In the manner
hereinafter provided for. The esti
mates herein required shall be fully
itemized, showing under aeperate
heads the amount reamrnri far n.h a.
partment of county government.county
unit or county oracer." And further
the statute says: "The estimates re
quired, together with a notice of the
time and place at which such esti
mates may be discussed with the
County Court, shall be published at
least twice prior to the time appointed
for such nronoRAd mAAiin in ih.
clal county newspaper; provided, that
the first publication shall not be less
than 20 days, nor the second less than
10 days prior to said meeting." And
still further: "It shall be the dutv of
the Countv Court in m, h. i
and place designated in said notice.
wnen ana wnere any taxpayer subject
to such tax levy when made shall be
heard in favor or against any proposed
tax levies."
It would anrmar that In th u
any extravagant estimates have been
raaue ana allowed that the tax payers
are in a large measure to blame for
not aoDearlna bnfnra thm rni. r
and entering protest A. B. Clark.
Total $104,21
Warrants paid since April 1, 1914,
Including Interest 33,35
Warrants outstanding anl un
paid UCU 1, 1914 $70,861.35
measure and tests for the nnr
mal child and have given prizes
ana certificates to babies exam
ined according: to these stan
dards. Idaho. Washington and ...V;
iiegun nave resnonaea 10 mis
movement most enthusiasti
cally and have cau?ht thn
spirit of the contest. The
movement is purely educational
free literature in th mm rr
children, carefully outlining the
uiei ui a cnua up 10 3t montns.
There is a bulletin for distribu
tion which may be had by apply-
.1.... 62.24 2.... 87.00
3.... 5.26 4.... 203.46
6.... 34.32 6.... 951M
7.... 363.69 8.... 446.20
9.... 25.00 10.... 16.40
11.... 175.39 12.... 21.00
13.... 496.36 14.... 81.41
15.... 149.18 16.... 149.61
17.... 38.64 18.... 10.7$
i9 ... 199.95 20.. . 40.91
21 706.42 22.... 96.65
23.... 68.24 24.... 16.53
School Districts (Special Tax)
1.... 31.89 2.... 6.77
3.... 279.95 4....
2-70 6.... 3.24
7.... 8.... 10.9$
9.... 18.22 10 37
11.... 20.60 12.... 45.45
13.... 14.... 6.88
15.... 11.04 16.... 3.39
17.... 38.43 18.... 1.20
13 ... 3.82 20.... 112.13
j2l.... 81.29 22....
1 23.... 14.11 24.... 58.44
,24.... 17.61 26.... 20.12
127.... 11.68 28.... 14.17
29 84 30.... 66.10
31.... 36.16 32.... 16.iM
,33.... 34.... 2.64
35.... 24.10 36.... $.17
.37.... 68.87 38.... 115.95
;39.... 10.93 40 80
,41.... 6.99 42.... 26.31
43.... 1.00 44.... 15.12
1 46.... 64.67 46 16
47.... 64.43 48.... 13.00
9.... 6.62 50.... 116.86
161.... 13.45 62.... 4.17
63.... 64....
65.... 2.30 66....
67 12.86 58..,. 2.97
59.... 17.10 60.... 65.74
1,61.... ... .. . C2... 26.91.
63 96 64.... 20.83
65.... 66.... 36.38
Total liabilities $74,404.36
Cash In hands of Treasurer
applicable to the paymont
ot the above liabilities. . . . $8,163.96
Leaving an Indebtedness
Octobsr 1st. 1914 $66,250.39
State of Oregon )
)ss.
County of Lincoln,)
SunnlnmAntal tr thm .luiv. Ann
354300 ing the condition of the county General
r una:
Cash on hand as above.. $23,529.07
Ijist half 8tata Tax now due $15,420.42
Warrants outstanding, called
and not presented for pay
ment, together with In
terest thereon 8,152.9$
$23,674.88
All warrants drawn on the general
fund and endorand nrlnr tn Jinmn
23d, 1914. have been called and the
wwu nuitu may ue nuu Dy apply-1 I, R. H. Howell, County Clerk in 1 23d. 1914. have been ca
ing to the Secretary Of the Fair. nd ,or Lincoln county, Oregon, certify interest stopped thereon
The contest at the County i tnat 016 foreKln correct state- Btate ot Oregon, )
r air was directed under the aus
pices of the County Granges,
who furnished the mnnpv npp-
cessary for the work.
ment of th claims allnwiul hv ih
County Court ot Lincoln county. Ore-
sun, anu ma warrants arawn since Ap
ia.
County of Lincoln. )
I, O. B. McCluskey. hereby cnrtlrv
rll 1st, 1914. The total amount ot that the foregoing Is a true statement
warrants outstanding and unpaid; also ,of the receipts, disbursements and bal-
Jlm Wlnsklll Is down from Pioneer
WewK. , I .-- .7 ,ii..ui,iiBT,iiaiom
John Hamar was down from Nortons let m7 n"na n.d.lh.e ?ea.1 of the ty
miuri amxea mis Din aav or iirtnimr
cash on hands applicable to the pay
mem 01 uie same.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto
Monday tivAnln
H. A. Schlnrht rtlirnoi1 fmm vial.
at Portland Monday.
W. H. Dean came over from Cor
vallls last Monday evening.
rrancis Avery returned Monday
evening from a visit to the state fair.
Alec McMillan laft Wailnnil.i,
Ing for a trip to British Columbia. He
win return in a few weks.
Archie Johnson was over from Slletx
Wodnesday with a couple wild cat
skins, which he killed Sundny.
Mrs. P. Frederick, the milliner, went
to Summit this morning where she will
be the next taw rfnv, with h.. nn- nnH
of millinery.
Court affixed this 6th day of October,
R. H. Howell,
County Clerk.
Wm. Toner of Yaqulna was a
county seat visitor laBt Satur
day. W. C. Fischer of Yaqulna was
a county seat visitor last Satur-
Utt' ' Po-Do-Lax Banishes Plmnlaa
Attorney W. E. Gwvnn wm nr. ..V.al 'N00'1, ''Imples, Headaches,
from Newport Saturday on legal i ruS!2w, "w-M!Er
DU81nes- j Take Po-Do-Lax. tho pleasant and al
Albert Carey arrived un from ol(utt,: uro Laxative, and you won't
COOS bay Saturdnv .0i, l " ?ffer from a deranged Sumach or
J,,vL ?y. "uraay eenlng ot.cT i.i..,.hir 1, wm lon r ,
where he has been emnlnvtwi mi i-vpr n,..i ,,rif m....i
a. 1 , in. u.v ,1. Un u run v iMlllljr IVBrrBllll....
tne dredge Oregon. After a I r'.eul!" n' you v.1.1 ., v.r!:. imve ; Interest County Warrants.
ouuit oiay nere no will cm tn : " : mihiv n erven maim rax
Aberdeen. Washlmrinn Bi,m . ?' ?!' M-m-y tuck
11 inn ru-iNiion. a;i f.r
TREASURER'S SEMI ANNUAL
REPORT
For the six months ending Sept. 30,
1914:
Rtctlpts:
Cash on hand April 1, 1914 $146,832.99
Sheriff (dollmiuent taxes).. $9834.73
Taxes for 1913 37.658.39
Clrk 1,777.25
Assessor , 222.90
r'lnes 368.33
State Escheat 760.17
ances of the office of County Treas
urer ot tne above-named state, for the
six months ending September 30th,
1914. O. B. McCluskey.
Couuty Treasurer.
Dated at Toledo, Oregon, this 6th day
of October, 1914.
of
State School.
County School..
County Fair.. .
Freight refund..
Option on stone
land.
Total Rtctlpts,.
Disbursements
Face County Warrants..
Aberdeen, Washington, where
the dredge will bo located.
Don't forget the football ganii;
V'ii.u icwtort nov c,,, .,1.,,,
Special Kond...
) Hpoi'lul School.
3.801.75
.. 108.00
.. 692.43
.. 16.80
.. 10.00
$."5,140.76
$201,973.74
$30,575.75
2.775.04
15,420.92
, :4.h'.'2.71
19..1K0.86
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OP
8HERIFF
To the Honorable County Court
iiincoin loumr. ureenn:
Ontlomcn:
I herewith submit my an
nual report covering money collected
by me through the several sources
Incident to the ortlco of Sheriff of Lin
coln county, OreRnn, during tho six
months ending September 30, 1914.
The following amounts worn derived
from taxes, certificates of delinquency,
redemptions from certificates to the
county, assignments from certificates
to the county, mileages In civil ac
tions and deeds from tax foreclosures
as follows:
Taxes, 1913
Taxes, 1912
Certificates of delinquency,
( 1912 ......I
Taxes, 1911
Certificate of dcllniiuenry
I 1911
I Taxes. 1910
I Certificates of dultiuiueiicy
1U1U
$2,183.66
4,736.25
78.00
1.644.97
C9.32
225.69
Why cat the Inferior when
This will , ;m " 7" ?y we "mo iubbon
best , moVf .r: " " i: e "ren" .".-, ?..
,. " .uvDvunuii nauiiui cuia county 1'Ul)' for Be n. lnnf "" iiei,uri.. . .
these teams are out for tim i . ti'1 o.Lft.... ii''''ToWo
- j run or Amea
; i County Hihool..,.
Notico to all Concerned. ;sinti HcIi.miI.
Hood and Bridge 7".H73l68 ' (VrtlflcntM of Vcdomption
! Ilrlil
('lly of Newport.
City of Toledo...
t'lty of Waldport
county championship. G.tnie
called at 2:30. Admission, child
ren 15c, adults 2oc.
I have been appointed local
Agent for Uncle Sam's Perfec
tion Cleanser, the beet cleaner
on the market cleans clothes,
woodwork, tapestry; removes
grease and pitch from tho hands
Get a can and try it.
W. C. Binsham.
While plnylng blnckman at school
Mondny, Alvln Anderson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Andersen, fell and
broke his leg. He Wss at onro taken
home and at this time Is goltlng along
All llionev In tho SnoH.-il Pnml '10 r-Hcneat
i,. . . . . 1 " . Kirn I'nli-nl
12.545.66 1D09.
.1.113.72 Certlflcntes of rcdvciption
1.067.76 I 1908
501.32 'Cortltlcates of redemption "
1.771.11 1907 !. ...
2.BH0.02 1 MlleiiMns and deeds
1.028.05
22.295.00 Total...
1 N.76 , Stcto of Oreirnn I
75.24
132.90
200.63
:r,9.87
109..10
$3034.73
2.2S9.S9
of Koad Dlctrlct No 15 has ben nrVrdVV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. 'SSI?
expended, and work on what U - -
KtlOWIl n Hie 11. K. Davis COIl-i.. Total dlshiirsomenls... $153,427.17 tiry Hint the foregoing renort U . Z
n.,.it w.. ..... - - - ,"
County of Lincoln.
I. Hert (leer, Slii rliT of t!io above
nnmed County and State, hereby cer-
tract on the rond between Slletz
mid Upper Farm, has erased.
Therefore on Thursdny, the
1.1th day of Ottor, mi l, at 2
o clock P. M.. tho dmvt u l'l
CumIi on liaml
30th. 1914.
Tim abnvn amount of r.i r!? ..,.n
stlliitlng thn amount In tlm IiiiihIh of
!hatr mThi0 Mrn"18, , ?Mrr:1 1 t-'ss 'r ft0,,,Lbs!a,,,:c,
mat mnv he 'irnjr iilr.l iirlm" f ....... ........
trie uato and hour abovo men- ( mty Hehimi 3,946.69
tloned.
Dated September 30th, 1914.
R. H. Howell, County Clerk.
State School
Hrlilgn
Indemnity
Couuty Fair
Dletu rentirt ,if all niihlin .
53,6I.57 . Ing Into my hands as Sheriff and Col-
- l.il'lfir ff I liilltwitmnl T... , , .
f.201.9;3.74 , rotinty. Oregon for thn nix montha
willing Heptetnber roth. 1914. and that
I Imvo turned over to the Treaxurer of
snld Lincoln county, Oregon, all the
suld sums of money as herein set up.
Bert Ottr,
Sheriff of Lincoln County, Oregon.
Toledo, Oregon, Soptembor 30, 1914.
2.9:16.23
7,28.1.03
9.15
6M.61
C. O. Dnmon of Kdilyvllle was look
ing after busluess here Monday,
!
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